Under the Cold Bright Lights

Under the Cold Bright Lights

The young detectives call Alan Auhl a retread, but that doesn't faze him. He does things his own way--and gets results.

He still lives with his ex-wife, off and on, in a big house full of random boarders and hard-luck stories. And he's still a cop, even though he retired from Homicide some years ago.

He works cold cases now. Like the death of John Elphick--his daughters still convinced he was murdered, the coroner not so sure. Or the skeleton that's just been found under a concrete slab. Or the doctor who killed two wives and a girlfriend, and left no evidence at all.

Auhl will stick with these cases until justice is done. One way or another.

'The reader is taken on a breathtaking ride...[Disher's] characters, vivid prose and settings are wonderful.' ReadPlus

'Victorian crime fiction king Garry Disher is a literary machine...Bring on the next case.' Herald Sun

'One of the most engaging aspects of Disher's writing is the way he evokes a sense of place, and Melbourne and its surrounds are just as much a part of the story as any of the characters. He is also a master of intrigue; his characters often walk a fine line between what is considered inside and outside the law--and Alan Auhl is no exception.' Good Reading

'There are many twists to a tale that opens with one of those closely observed vignettes of outer suburban life that Disher does so well...It's a riveting opening scene, setting in motion just one of the cases with which the amiable Auhl will deal in the most cathartic of ways.' Age